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Untitled (Red) [From the Anonymous Series]

(American, born in 1951)
2008
Medium/TechniqueSingle-channel video (color, silent) 4:3 aspect ratio
DimensionsDuration: 2 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds donated by Manuel de Santaren
Accession number2010.500
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsElectronic media
Description
Award winning, Boston-area video artist Welitoff confronts “what seemed like never ending war” in her 2008 series Anonymous. Using footage borrowed from both contemporary and civil-rights era television documentaries, the artist transforms specific events, places, and people into a blur of repetitive actions. By undoing the specificity of the image and erasing the identity of the soldiers, Welitoff allows viewers to project their personal associations of war onto the video. Our own fluid relationships with these images thus become emblematic of how state-imposed aggression has been normalized in U.S. society.   
ProvenanceThe artist, with Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA: sold to museum June 2010 (Accession date: June 16, 2010)
CopyrightBy Suara Welitoff © 2008 film/video
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